1.Traditional Chinese Medicine Regulates Signaling Pathways Related to Precancerous Lesions of Gastric Cancer: A Review
Maofu ZHANG ; Xinyu LI ; Yanyun SHEN ; Yeyuan LIU ; Jialin ZHONG ; Lulu CHEN ; Haihong ZHAO ; Zhongyang SONG ; Zhiming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(4):297-306
Precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC) are a group of pathological changes caused by abnormalities in the structure, morphology, and differentiation of gastric mucosal epithelial cells. Since the early symptoms are hidden and non-specific, PLGC is not easy to be diagnosed and it has often developed into intermediate or advanced gastric cancer once being diagnosed and missed the best time for treatment. Accordingly, the incidence of this disease is increasing year by year, which lifts a heavy burden on the patients. The pathogenesis of PLGC is complex, involving inflammatory microenvironment, bile reflux, glycolysis, autophagy, and apoptosis. Currently, PLGC is mainly treated with anti-inflammatory and endoscopic therapies, which are difficult to curb the development of PLGC. Therefore, seeking a safe and effective therapy is an important topic of modern research. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), characterized by treatment based on syndrome differentiation and a holistic view, exerts effects via multiple pathways, mechanisms, and targets. Recent studies have confirmed that TCM can regulate the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B/mammalian target of rapamycin (PI3K/Akt/mTOR), Wnt/β-catenin, Sonic Hedgehog, nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT), hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), neurogenic locus notch homolog protein (Notch), nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and other signaling pathways. By targeting these pathways, TCM can inhibit aerobic glycolysis, reduce oxidative stress, repair the inflammatory microenvironment, regulate cellular autophagy, and promote vascular normalization, thereby delaying or reversing PLGC. However, few researchers have systematically summarized the TCM regulation of PLGC-associated pathways. By reviewing the relevant articles at home and abroad, this paper summarized the roles of the above signaling pathways in the development of PLGC and the research progress in the regulation of signaling pathways by TCM in the treatment of PLGC, with a view to providing a new theoretical basis for the clinical research on PLGC and the drug development for this disease.
2.Exploring the treatment approach for bone marrow suppression after radiotherapy and chemotherapy from the perspective of "acute deficiency syndrome"
Zhiming LI ; Fen HUANG ; Jiawang JIANG ; Wei JIANG ; Xiaochun CHEN ; Xin LI
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(1):122-126
Bone marrow suppression is one of the common adverse reactions to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Anticancer treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy first directly damage the patient′s peripheral blood cells, impairing qi and blood; further, they damage the actively proliferating cell populations in the bone marrow, impairing yin and blood; and then they interfere with hematopoietic stem cells, impairing essence and blood. This process is rapid and intense, consistent with the characteristics of " acute deficiency syndrome" , marked by sudden onset, rapid changes, critical condition, complexity and variability, multiple complications, and poor prognosis. Given this, its diagnosis and treatment should differ from those of general deficiency syndromes. This paper advocates the principles and ideas of diagnosis and treatment such as " preventing first and treating early to prevent changes; supplementing for deficiency and strengthening vital qi to eliminate pathogenic factor; urgent rescue for critical conditions, no time to lose; and comprehensive supplementing throughout the process, with severe cases requiring singular action" . This approach is intended to provide theoretical reference and practical guidance for bone marrow suppression after radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
3.Exploration on the Correlation Between Pathogenesis of Spleen Deficiency in Cancer and Reprogramming of Energy Metabolism
Ling CHEN ; Jinzu YANG ; Xin LI ; Yanlin LU ; Li TAO ; Zhiming LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(3):29-33
Energy metabolism reprogramming is one of the pathological mechanisms involved in the occurrence and development of tumors.This article focused on the theory of spleen deficiency in TCM and energy metabolism reprogramming to elaborate the pathological mechanism of tumors.TCM believes that spleen deficiency is an important organ pathogenesis that causes cancer due to deficiency,and spleen deficiency runs through the occurrence and development of tumors.The spleen is the source of qi and blood transformation and dominates the energy metabolism of the whole body.Mitochondria are the regulatory center of energy metabolism in the body,and abnormal mitochondrial energy metabolism is the manifestation of spleen deficiency at the cellular micro level,which is mainly manifested as the limitation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and the conversion to aerobic glycolysis to provide energy for the rapid growth of tumors.Therefore,based on the theory of spleen deficiency,the treatment based on spleen strengthening is used to prevent and treat tumors by improving energy metabolism,which not only enriches the modern medical connotation of spleen deficiency in TCM,but also provides a new perspective for TCM to treat malignant tumors from the perspective of spleen strengthening.
4.Pathogenesis,syndrome differentiation,and treatment of chronic prostatitis based on the"host-guest interaction-collateral disease"theory
Yi WEI ; Zhiming HONG ; Junfeng QIU ; Zilong CHEN ; Shengjie WANG ; Wenshuo CHEN ; Lianqin ZHANG ; Chunxiu CHEN
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;48(7):979-984
Chronic prostatitis,a common condition in andrology,is clinically characterized by a prolonged course,resistance to treatment,and frequent recurrence.In traditional Chinese medicine,it is classified under the categories of"turbid sperm,""overstrain strangury,"and"vaginal pain."Based on the"host-guest interaction-collateral disease"theory,we believe that healthy qi deficiency,latent pathogenic factors,and collateral obstruction are the primary pathological factors of this disease,which run through the entire process of chronic prostatitis occurrence and development.Accordingly,we propose that obstruction of collaterals and apathesia of the semen chamber are the core pathogenesis.The disease progression can be divided into three pathological stages:"deficiency,depression,and blood stasis."Spleen and kidney deficiency and malnutrition of collaterals form the pathological foundation.In the deficiency stage,treatment strategies involve reinforcing qi and nourishing the collaterals,using Fuzheng Yangrong Decoction.During disease progression,dampness and heat invasion,as well as collateral stagnation qi,are key contributors to disease progression.Thus,treatment focuses on clearing heat and dampness,promoting qi flow,and smoothing the collaterals,achieved with a modified Qiantongding Decoction.In the final stage,blood stasis and collateral obstruction dominate,warranting therapeutic strategies aimed at tonifying and removing blood stasis,addressing both the body and the collaterals simultaneously using the modified Guiling Huayu Decoction.Overall,the clinical treatment generally focuses on the concept of function through free flow,combination of unblocking and tonifying.This study provides a novel perspective and reference for clinical differentiation and treatment of chronic prostatitis.
5.Efficacy and safety of tegoprazan (LXI-15028) vs. esomeprazole in patients with erosive esophagitis: A multicenter, randomized, doubleblind, non-inferiority phase Ⅲ trial
Huiyun ZHU ; Qian XUE ; Yingxiao SONG ; Zhenyu ZHANG ; Xing LI ; Shengxiang LYU ; Qiang ZHAN ; Fei LIU ; Lungen LU ; Liang ZHONG ; Weixing CHEN ; Dong SHAO ; Yanbing DING ; Deliang LIU ; Xiaozhong YANG ; Zhiming HUANG ; Zhaoshen LI ; Yiqi DU
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(19):2464-2471
Background::An evidence gap still exists regarding the efficacy and safety of tegoprazan in patients with erosive esophagitis (EE) in China. This study aimed to verify the efficacy and safety of tegoprazan vs. esomeprazole in patients with EE in China. Methods::This study was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel, active-controlled, non-inferiority phase III trial of patients with EE randomized 1:1 to tegoprazan 50 mg/day vs. esomeprazole 40 mg/day. This study was conducted in 32 sites between October 24, 2018 and October 18, 2019. The primary endpoint was the cumulative endoscopic healing rate at week 8. The secondary endpoint included endoscopic healing rate at week 4, changes in the reflux disease questionnaire (RDQ) and gastroesophageal reflux disease health-related quality of life (GERD-HRQL) scores, and symptom improvement. Results::A total of 261 patients were randomized: 132 to the tegoprazan group and 129 to the esomeprazole group. The cumulative endoscopic healing rate at 8 weeks in the tegoprazan group was non-inferior to that of the esomeprazole group (91.1% vs. 92.8%, difference: -1.7%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: -8.5%, 5.0%, P = 0.008). There were no statistically significant differences in the changes in RDQ (total, severity, and frequency) and GERD-HRQL scores between the two groups (all P >0.05). The percentages of days without symptoms, including daytime and nighttime symptoms based on patients' diaries, were similar between the two groups (all P >0.05). In the tegoprazan and esomeprazole groups, 71.5% (93/130) and 61.7% (79/128) of the participants reported adverse events (AEs), 2.3% and 0 experienced serious AEs, while 70.0% and 60.2% had treatment-emergent AEs, respectively. Conclusion::Tegoprazan 50 mg/day demonstrated non-inferior efficacy in healing EE, symptom improvement, and quality of life, and it has similar tolerability compared with esomeprazole 40 mg/day.
6.Clinical efficacy of robot-assisted spinal endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion for the treatment of sin-gle-segment lumbar spinal stenosis
Chao CHEN ; Rongrui HU ; Zhiming HUO
Chinese Journal of Spine and Spinal Cord 2025;35(4):359-365
Objectives:To investigate the clinical efficacy of robot-assisted(RA)unilateral biportal endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion(UBE-LIF)in the treatment of single-level lumbar spinal stenosis(LSS).Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 90 patients with LSS admitted to the Spine De-partment of Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from August 2023 to February 2024.The pa-tients were divided into an observation group(42 patients,treated with RA-UBE-LIF)and a control group(48 patients,treated with UBE-LIF).The patients' baseline information and clinical data were collected,including age,gender,duration of illness,and lesion segments.The number of fluoroscopic exposures,operative time,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative drainage volume,length of hospital stay,screw placement accuracy(based on the Gertzbein criteria),and the occurrence of complications were compared between the two groups.The visual analogue scale(VAS)score and Oswestry disability index(ODI)were used to quantitatively assess the improvement in back and leg pain and the recovery of lumbar function in patients before surgery and at 1 week,3 months,and 6 months postoperatively.Results:All the patients successfully completed the surgery and were followed up for a period ranging from 6 to 12 months.Compared with the control group,the obser-vation group had significantly fewer fluoroscopic exposures(4.40±0.83 vs 9.92±1.62),less intraoperative blood loss(90.76±13.27mL vs 121.21±16.75mL),postoperative drainage volume(75.93±14.43mL vs 93.02±17.04mL),and length of hospital stay(4.43±1.52d vs 7.19±1.79d)(all P<0.05).There was no significant difference in oper-ative time between the two groups(118.24±8.91min vs 120.67±10.43min)(P>0.05).The accuracy rate of RA percutaneous screw placement in the observation group was 97.62%,which was significantly different from that of the control group(89.58%)(P<0.05).The complication rate in the observation group was 2.38%,which was not significantly different from that of the control group(6.25%)(P>0.05).The VAS scores for back and leg pain and ODI of both groups at each postoperative time point were significantly lower than those at the previ-ous time point(P<0.05).There were no significant differences between the two groups preoperatively(P>0.05),but the improvements in VAS scores and ODI at each postoperative time point(1 week,3 months,6 months)were better in the observation group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions:Orthopedic RA-UBE-LIF for the treatment of LSS is accurate and safe,which has satisfactory therapeutic effects.
7.Correlation between change in choroid plexus volume and cognitive function in patients with Parkinson's disease
Suyi ZHOU ; Zhiming ZHEN ; Huilin PANG ; Zhi LIU ; Yanhui LIU ; Wei CHEN ; Wei CHEN
Journal of Army Medical University 2025;47(7):649-655
Objective To investigate the change in choroid plexus(CP)volume in Parkinson's disease(PD)patients with different cognitive states and its correlation with structural volumes of other brain regions.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 48 PD patients admitted in Department of Neurosurgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University between May 2023 and April 2024,and on 35 healthy controls(HC)recruited through a physical exam center.According to the results of Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE),the patients were divided into PD with cognitive impairment(PD-CI)group(n=27)and PD with normal cognitive function(PD-NC)group(n=21).3.0T magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)was performed using MPRAGE sequences,and CP volume and volumes of other brain regions were obtained using FreeSurfer 6.0 software.The CP volume was adjusted by calculating the ratio of its volume to estimated total intracranial volume(eTIV).After controlling for confounders,partial correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between the CPV/eTIV ratio and the volumes of other brain regions as well as cognitive scale scores.Additionally,multiple linear regression analysis was performed to further explore the relationship between CPV and cognitive function in the PD-CI group.Results Compared to the HC group,the CPV in the PD-CI group was significantly larger(P=0.029).In the PD-CI group,the CPV/eTIV ratio showed significant positive correlations with the volume of the lateral ventricles(r=0.689,P=0.001),the volume of the third ventricle(r=0.592,P=0.006),the volume of cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)(r=0.508,P=0.022),and white matter hyperintensities(WMH)(r=0.486,P=0.030),but was negatively correlated with the volume of the caudate nucleus(r=-0.530,P=0.016),the volume of the thalamus(r=-0.477,P=0.033),and the MMSE scores(r=-0.483,P=0.031).But in the PD-NC group,the CPV/eTIV ratio was only positively correlated with CSF volume(r=0.571,P=0.021).Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that the CPV/eTIV ratio and MMSE scores remained significantly negatively correlated in the PD-CI group(β=-0.388,P=0.046).Conclusion Cognitive impairment in PD patients may be closely associated with the change in CP volume,suggesting that the volume can serve as a potential imaging marker in assessment of cognitive impairment in PD patients.
8.Effects of Bushen Zhuanggu decoction on t-PINP and β-CTX in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Xuhua SHAO ; Zhiming CHEN ; Jie WEI ; Yifan XU ; Shaohua LI
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(10):47-51
Objective To investigate the effects of Bushen Zhuanggu decoction on total N-terminal propeptide of type Ⅰprocollagen(t-PINP)and β-C-terminal telopeptide of type Ⅰ collagen(β-CTX)in patients with knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods A total of 120 patients with liver-kidney deficiency KOA treated in Linping District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from June 2021 to April 2024 were selected and divided into study group and control group according to random number table method,with 60 cases in each group.The patients of control group was given oral treatment with etocoxib and omeprazole,and patients of study group was given oral treatment of Bushen Zhuanggu decoction on the basis of control group.Both groups were treated for one month.The clinical efficacy,TCM syndrome scores,serum t-PINP and β-CTX leves,t-PINP/β-CTX,Western Ontario and Mcmaster Universities osteoarthritis index(WOMAC)scores and adverse reactions during treatment were compared between two groups.Results The total effective rate in study group was significantly higher than that in control group(x2=4.5 13,P=0.034).After treatment,the TCM syndrome scores,serum t-PINP and β-CTX levels and WOMAC scores in two groups were significantly lower than before treatment,and t-PINP/β-CTX were significantly higher than before treatment(P<0.05).The TCM syndrome scores,serum t-PINP and β-CTX levels and WOMAC scores in study group were significantly lower than those in control group,and t-PINP/β-CTX was significantly higher than that in control group(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in incidence of adverse reactions between two groups(x2=0.686,P=0.408).Conclusion Bushen Zhuanggu decoction can improve the clinical efficacy of KOA patients with liver-kidney deficiency,relieve clinical symptoms and pain,increase t-PINP/β-CTX,and reduce the incidence of adverse reactions.
9.Molecular epidemiology study of Enterobacteriales carrying blaNDM gene in Lishui area
Jiaoli CHEN ; Zhiming GONG ; Jianfen XU ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Shiqi FAN ; Yun′an ZHAO ; Xinmi ZHAO ; Xiaolei HU ; Jiansheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2025;45(4):317-323
Objective:To analyze the drug-resistance pattern and molecular epidemiological characteristics of Enterobacteriales carrying the blaNDM gene in Lishui, aiming to guide clinical anti-infection treatment. Methods:Non-duplicate blaNDM-carrying Enterobacteriales, isolated from Lishui Central Hospital, were collected and identified by VITEK MS. The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were detected by the broth microdilution method. The ST types of the strains were determined by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). Plasmid types were identified by transformation or conjugation experiments and replication initiator amplification experiments. The transposon structures were detected by PCR amplification. Finally, the epidemic regularity of blaNDM gene in Lishui was analyzed from three levels: clonal group, plasmid, and mobile genetic elements. Results:A total of 109 blaNDM-positive strains were collected. Among them, 60 strains carried the blaNDM-1 gene and 49 strains carried the blaNDM-5 gene. The 109 strains showed 100% resistance to ceftazidime and cefotaxime. The resistance rates to peracillin-tazobactam and imipenem were higher than 80%. Strains carrying the blaNDM-5 gene were more resistant to meropenem than those carrying blaNDM-1 gene( P<0.05). A total of 68 STs were detected from 109 strains, and IncX3, IncFⅡγ, IncA/C and IncT/R plasmids were detected, and 90.83% of the blaNDM genes were located in the IncX3 plasmid. Twelve types of blaNDM gene surrounding structures existed, and they all carried the highly conserved blaNDM- bleMBL- trpF gene sequence. Conclusions:The blaNDM gene has diverse transmission modes in Lishui. The IncX3 plasmid is the main factor mediating its transfer, and all strains carry highly conserved blaNDM- bleMBL- trpF gene sequence.
10.A case of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis with woolly hair caused by a PRSS8 variant: the first case reported in China
Xi WANG ; Ran MO ; Yihe LIU ; Zhiming CHEN ; Yong YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2025;58(7):618-622
To report the first case of congenital ichthyosis with woolly hair in China, and to elucidate its genetic variant profile. A 28-year-old female patient presented with rashes on the trunk and limbs for 28 years. Dermatological examination revealed dry and rough skin over the entire body, with well-defined, polygonal, dark brown, adherent scales densely distributed over the trunk and extremities. No significant abnormalities were observed in the mucous membranes, teeth, or nails. The patient exhibited uniformly distributed, woolly and curly hair with a soft, dry texture and normal density; no significant hair breakage or brittleness was observed, while the eyebrows appeared sparse. Hair microscopy showed irregular axial twisting of hair strands at varying intervals; scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed irregular hair shafts with some segments appearing flat in a belt-like pattern, and magnified SEM images further demonstrated hair cuticle damage on the surface of hair shafts, manifesting as localized upward curling and longitudinal grooves, indicating structural damage to the hair shafts. Whole-exome sequencing identified a homozygous variant c.124dupC in exon 3 of the PRSS8 gene in the proband, resulting in a frameshift mutation (p.Gln42Profs*24) in the PRSS8 protein. According to the guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics as well as the patient's clinical manifestations, this variant could be preliminarily classified as pathogenic. A diagnosis of syndromic ichthyosis was made. This case represents the first report of syndromic ichthyosis caused by PRSS8 variants in China and the second report in the world, and this condition is proposed to be tentatively named as "ichthyosis-woolly hair syndrome".


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